ASUWT’s first presidential removal exposes other problems
The Elias Feleke removal exposed gaps in procedure and communication that ASUWT can no longer afford to ignore. By J.A. Aleman Frustration
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The Elias Feleke removal exposed gaps in procedure and communication that ASUWT can no longer afford to ignore. By J.A. Aleman Frustration
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“Emo Night” touring concert 2025 celebrating its 10th anniversary in Seatle’s El Corazone venue as a thank you to Washington’s music scene for supporting them through thick and think. Photo by Karla Pastrana.
The increase in the cost of living is causing difficulties to Washington’s iconic music scene. Leading to concerns about its
Read MoreInitiative 2, otherwise known as the Workers’ Bill of Rights, has caused concern among Tacoma City Council members, resulting in
Read MoreAs autumn quarter ends, UWT students can use free GitHub Education tools to build real-world work in their own major
Read MoreIf “Die Hard” can be a Christmas movie, then the new Predator might just be the holiday sci-fi flick you weren’t expecting.
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Collage of game covers from Thunder Lotus Games, Quantic Dreams, Square Enix and Disney, and Supermassive Games. Illustration by M.J. Cameron.
Whether you want calming gameplay or high-stakes drama, these games deliver great experiences at low prices. By M.J. Cameron Autumn
Read MoreUW’s faculty-led trips offer an accessible way to experience the world without upending work, finances, or family life. By Ella
Read MoreDuring a time of year that inundates us with cheer and merry, it isn’t always easy to feel joyful. By Ella Walken
Read MoreThis winter, consider shopping small for the holidays to counter overconsumption and consumerism. By Michaela Ely As the holidays rapidly approach,
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Sad students sitting on a school building next to a claw machine labeled U.S. Department of Education. Illustration by J.A. Aleman.
The Department of Education rejected UW’s renewal application without explanation as other Washington institutions retained their grants. By J.A. Aleman The University
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